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    Anthony Edwards Explains Why Kevin Durant Is His Favorite Player Of All-Time

    By Nico Martinez,

    1 days ago

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    During a conversation with Interview Magazine, young NBA star Anthony Edwards opened up on various topics ranging from life to basketball. On the topic of his favorite player, Kevin Durant, Edwards explained where the love comes from and what it is about Durant that that drew him to his game.

    “Before I met him, I felt like he was super cool, and then when I met him, I realized we are the same,” Edwards said of Durant. “All we want to do is hoop. We let our people control our stuff, but we just want to get on the court and hoop. That’s what I realized when I first got around him. Every time he walks in the gym, he grabs a ball and goes straight to the court before he puts his clothes on, and just starts shooting. And then off the court we’d just be chilling.”

    Anthony Edwards is one of the top players of a rising generation of superstars. After an explosive college season at Georgia, he was picked first overall in 2020 and has been given the reigns of leadership ever since. Last season, in 79 games for the Minnesota Timberwolves , Edwards averaged 25.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game on 46.1% shooting.

    At just 23 years old, Ant didn't grow up watching Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan. He grew up watching more modern players like LeBron James , Stephen Curry, and Dwyane Wade. His favorite player of all, however, is Kevin Durant .

    The former MVP has been in the league for 16 years now and has consistently ranked as one of its best players. The 2x scoring leader is averaging 27.3 points per game for his career and led the Warriors to back-to-back championships in 2017 and 2018.

    Since rising to stardom, Durant has made his passion for the sport well-known and he tends to keep his priorities on the game itself. Amid the turmoil, chaos, and other distractions, Durant avoids it all and responds with more dominance on the court.

    While Kevin may have a habit of arguing with the fans, he's just a hooper at heart and his dedication to the craft is the biggest reason why he's still so good today after 16 seasons.

    This summer, Anthony Edwards got to see it for himself during the Olympic Games in Paris. For the first time ever, Durant and Edwards stood side-by-side as athletes and they were both among the team leaders for the nation this year.

    As it stands, Edwards still has so much to prove as a star, but he's off to a pretty good start in his young career. Fresh off a run to the West Finals, Edwards is as confident as ever and he's due to take a major leap in his game.

    After adding Julius Randle and others, the Timberwolves feel like they've tipped the odds in their favor and there has never been greater hope for what they can accomplish. Ultimately, it will fall on Ant to set the tone, lead his teammates, and elevate his game to a level that his team needs.

    Fortunately, he's been learning from the best and the results have looked promising so far.

    Related: Kevin Durant On Anthony Edwards: "I Call Him The Baby GOAT...”

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